Does Your Credit Score Affect Your Insurance Rates?

One study found that people with no credit pay an average of 53% more for car insurance than people with excellent credit.¹

While the vast majority of insurance companies use credit-based insurance scores to help determine the price of insurance, it is banned in the states of Massachusetts, Hawaii, and California. Some states only allow it as a factor for property insurance like auto and homeowners insurance. Other states allow it to be used with any type of insurance.

Several Factors

Generally, an insurance company will use a credit-based insurance score as just one factor in its underwriting process. Other factors may be considered, depending upon the type of insurance. For example, with auto insurance, other factors could include your zip code, the age of the drivers, the make, model, and age of the car, and the number of miles you drive annually.

The use of credit scores to determine insurance rates is rooted in research that shows individuals with lower credit scores have higher car insurance losses and claims payouts.

You can ask your insurance company if a credit-based insurance score was used to underwrite and rate your policy, and in which risk category you were placed.

If you want to improve your credit-based insurance score, you should consider taking the same steps you would to improve your credit rating: make timely debt payments, clear up past disputes, and keep credit card balances low.

WalletHub 2016 Car Insurance & Credit Scores Report

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